The Amazon series won the 2016 Golden Globe Award for Best Television Series—Comedy or Musical.

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Bernadette Peters and Gael Garcia Bernal on Mozart in the Jungle

The Golden Globe-winning Amazon series Mozart in the Jungle, which co-stars three-time Tony winner Bernadette Peters, has been renewed for a fourth season, according to Deadline.com.
Based on Blair Tindall's Mozart in the Jungle: Sex, Drugs & Classical Music, the new season will premiere later in the year on Prime Video.

The fourth season of the series about the fictitious New York Symphony, the industry website reports, “will continue the story of the talented musicians who perform and live with passion under the baton of its spirited conductor, best known simply as Rodrigo,” played by Bernal.

Coppola said in a statement, “We’re all delighted to be back for a fourth season and to share the further tales of our orchestra and all the artists who comprise it. For the fans who have been so enthusiastic about our show, we’re so happy to have an audience that wants to see stories about the arts, music, and all these characters we’ve invented.”